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Old   October 10, 2021, 22:50
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Hi

I have an issue with the FEA modeling of an artery with three layers. I tried to make it as simplified as possible. However, I got a couple of errors.

This is the list of errors that I got:

- An error occurred when the post processor attempted to load a specific result. Please review all messages.
- Current result file may not contain requested result data . Please clear the solution and solve again.
- The result file cannot be opened.
- Not enough constraints appear to be applied to prevent rigid body motion. This may lead to solution warnings or errors. Check results carefully.

I am wondering if anyone can suggest what I am doing wrong. Here is the archive format of the project:

https://universityofadelaide.box.com...vohewx1ft7txpr

Thanks

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